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Il matrimonio come luogo della giustizia: un accostamento di Manzoni e Proudhon.(Intersections)
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L'evoluzione narrativa del Manzoni nel movimento dai Fermo e Lucia, 1 attraverso la Ventisettana fino all'edizione definitiva dei Promessi sposi del 1840, cui segue come sua parte integrante nel 1842 la pubblicazione della Colonna infame, (2) uno dei nuclei generativi della storia e dell'invenzione manzoniana, (3) e tra le piu complesse della letteratura italiana.
Un primo sguardo a questo percorso non puo non soffermarsi sulle pregnanze onomastiche di questi tre titoli, quindi su due scelte compositive in chiaro rilievo e sulle loro implicazioni semantiche: la ...
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"George Stubbs: A Celebration": The Frick Collection, New York.(Exhibition notes)
Magazine article from: New Criterion
; "George Stubbs: A Celebration" The Frick Collection...February 21, 2007-May 27, 2007 When George Stubbs arrived in London from the north, about...journey. Even casual visitors to "George Stubbs: A Celebration" will initially be...
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Anatomy of an artist; George Stubbs languished in obscurity for years before his fascination with anatomy drew him to painting all things equine. As the National Gallery mounts a major retrospective, Robin Blake chronicles his life.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...have soared as rapidly as George Stubbs from provincial obscurity...mere five-year-old, Stubbs was said to have shown...respect for art, and Stubbs senior told his son that...show. Nevertheless, George, with the stubbornness...
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Self-Portrait by George Stubbs: The Yale Center for British Art continues to enrich its collection. Three major works acquired to mark Paul Mellon's centennial are discussed here, beginning with Cassandra Albinson on a self-portrait painted by Stubbs on copper.(NEW ACQUISITIONS)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; Despite his prodigious output, George Stubbs is essentially mute to historians...Gainsborough or Joshua Reynolds, Stubbs's own voice is known to us only...should not blind us to the fact that Stubbs crafted his persona through a set...
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Four legs - and two legs - good There was more to George Stubbs than just horses and riders, says Michael Prodger
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; IN 1780, GEORGE STUBBS spent three months with Josiah Wedgwood...lads and all are real people. If Stubbs's reputation needs readjusting...human flesh as he was at horseflesh. George Stubbs and the Wide Creation by Robin Blake...
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Art, class and horses.(exhibition on George Stubbs at National Gallery, London)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...most significant exhibition on George Stubbs for twenty years opened at the...usually so clear cut as they are with Stubbs. However, such considerations...has just published a biography (George Stubbs and the Wide Creation, Chatto...
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Scientific serenity: Judy Egerton's magnificent (if unwieldy) catalogue raisonne of George Stubbs celebrates the 'tender candour' of one of the greatest artists of the age of reason.(BOOKS)(George Stubbs, Painter)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...trace of 'camaraderie' between Stubbs and his fellow British artists...the Horse. Egerton dwells on Stubbs's reputation as a 'scientific...cheetah that he painted for Sir George Pigot in about 1765, together...or European condescension'. Stubbs was employed by the famous Scottish...
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BOOKS: Darker side to the man who perfected the horse; George Stubbs Painter by Judy Egerton. Yale. pounds 95. Reviewed by RICHARD EDMONDS.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...Joshua Reynolds. But for horses it has to be George Stubbs - the one and only. Nobody since Stubbs has ever represented that noblest of animals...some may find slightly unnerving, is that Stubbs was also an anatomist, quite capable of boiling...
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George Stubbs: his patrons and collectors.(painter, horse paintings)(Cover Story)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...s greatest painter of horses, George Stubbs worked mostly for the horse-loving...commission. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Stubbs arrived in London from northern England...British horse breeding and racing. Stubbs came on the scene at just the right...
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THE ART OF RESTORATION Unloved in his lifetime, everyone now wants a piece of George Stubbs - literally. As archaeologists prepare to disinter the painter's body from beneath a school, Steve Bloomfield meets those champing at the bit to get hold of his remains
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; ...the future remains unclear. George Stubbs, arguably one of Britain's...already found the perfect spot. "George Stubbs was born within spitting distance...middle-class family in 1724, George Stubbs taught himself to paint, taking...
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What's Going On: Review GEORGE STUBBS: A CELEBRATION Walker Art Gallery.(News)
Newspaper article from: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; ...bicentenary of Scouser George Stubbs' death was always going...uninitiated there is more to Stubbs than simply thoroughbred...Liverpool Town Hall, young George learned about more than...and striking example of Stubbs' collaboration with pottery...
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